Meghan Markle news: Prince Harry & William's never-ending feud about to 'get even worse' after bombshell book is release | The Sun

HARRY and William won't put their differences behind them for months – but their rift could yet grow deeper, a royal expert has claimed.

Author Phil Dampier said there will be no chance of a reconciliation for the brothers until Harry's book is finally published.

However, the bombshell memoir may make things worse rather than better, he warned.

The Sussexes are planning a return to the UK next month for a string of charity events.

And while they'll be staying at Frogmore Cottage on the Queen’s Windsor estate — days after William and Kate move into their new home Adelaide Cottage, 800 metres away – there'll be no meeting between the families.

Instead, it's understood the royals will be keeping their distance from each other during the trip.

Read our Meghan Markle live blog below for the latest news & gossip…

  • Louis Allwood

    Where did Princess Diana’s car crash in Paris?

    Princess Diana died in the early hours of August 31, 1997 – at the entrance of the Pont de l’Ama tunnel, close to Malar fire station in Paris.

    She died from injuries sustained in the car accident.

    The Sandringham-born Princess was being chauffeured after staying at the Hotel Ritz Paris- and according to reports, she was travelling to an apartment in Rue Arsène Houssaye.

    She was travelling with companion, Dodi Al Fayed and bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones.

  • Louis Allwood

    How was Diana's 60th birthday celebrated?

    A tribute to Lady Diana was unveiled on her 60th birthday.

    The statue was unveiled on July 1, 2021, at Kensington by her two sons – Prince William and Prince Harry, despite the post-Megxit tension which was made worse by the Duke and the Duchess of Sussex's interview with Oprah Winfrey.

    Ian Rank-Broadley’s, sculpture depicts the People’s Princess in an elegant shirt and pencil skirt – surrounded by three children.

    A statement from Kensington Palace stated that the figure: '‘is surrounded by three children who represent the universality and generational impact of The Princess’ work’.

    While the ‘style of dress was based on the final period of her life as she gained confidence in her role as an ambassador for humanitarian causes and aims to convey her character and compassion.’'

  • Louis Allwood

    When is Princess Diana's birthday?

    Princess Diana's birthday is on July 1, 1961.

    The day is fondly remembered by her father, Edward John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer.

    The Princess of Wales' younger brother, Charles, told People magazine: "I remember my father always used to talk about the day Diana was born, 1st July 1961, and it was a sweltering hot day and this wonderful daughter appeared.''

    Just two months before her tragic death, the people's princess celebrated her 36th birthday at a gala held in honour of the Tate Gallery's Centenary in London.

    The late royal spent stunned  in a beaded black gown that she received as a birthday gift from her friend, designer Jacques Azagury.

    She accessorised the glamorous dress with a sparkling choker necklace featuring green stones and matching drop earrings.

  • Louis Allwood

    Survivor of crash that killed Diana pictured for first time in five years

    The sole survivor of the car crash that killed Princess Diana has been pictured for the first time in five years — still bearing the scars. 

    Di’s bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones, 54, was spotted in his BMW waiting for his family as they shopped in Morrisons. 

    The marks on his face are a reminder of the crash which also claimed the lives of Di’s lover Dodi Al Fayed and chauffeur Henri Paul on August 31, 1997.

    The Sun on Sunday’s world exclusive pictures show the ex-bodyguard going about his quiet life in Shropshire.

    It comes as a new Channel 4 documentary examines the event of that fateful night in Paris 25 years ago.

    Former police chiefs talk about their interview with Prince Charles as part of a three-year investigation.

  • Louis Allwood

    Sussexes' vow renewal is a 'blow you' to royals

    Royal biographer, Angela Levin, has slammed Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's reported decision to renew their wedding vows.

    The royal biographer told GB News: “My view is that they want to show what a real proper wedding is going to be like.

    "They said they wanted something very American when their wedding was rather American.

    “It is also because Harry loves America so much that they wanted to re-do it.

    “In other words, I think if you read between the lines, it is blow you in the UK."

  • Louis Allwood

    Harry ‘HASN’T given royals advance copy of his memoir

    Prince Harry hasn't handed Charles or William an advance copy of his memoir – but his father wouldn't read it anyway, it's reported.

    The Royal Family will read the explosive book at the same time as the public, and have no idea when it will be published, it's understood.

    Their lawyers and advisers have also been kept in the dark, the Telegraph reports.

    The manuscript, ghost-written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author JR Moehringer, is believed to have been submitted to publishers and cleared with lawyers.

    And The Sun believes Penguin Random House are moving to have it on the shelves in time for the Thanksgiving and Christmas markets in the US.

    However, it's said the Prince of Wales had believed he'd be sent a copy in advance – despite being "blindsided" by the announcement that the tome was in the works.

  • Louis Allwood

    Netflix cameras likely to follow Meghan and Harry to UK

    Royal commentator Natalie Oliveri suggests Netflix cameras are likely to follow Meghan and Harry to the UK.

    Ms Oliveri claimed whilst writing for Honey9: "It's highly likely the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will bring a production crew with them to Germany and England in the coming weeks.

    "After all, for this visit they have no restrictions imposed by the Royal Family about what they can and cannot film.

    "Netflix cameras were reportedly banned from covering Prince Harry and Meghan's visit during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June.

    "Crews were not given official accreditation for the four-day weekend and warned they would be 'moved on' if spotted near the royal events."

  • Louis Allwood

    Could Meghan and Harry make return to royal life?

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are embarking on a "bold attempt at re-entry to royal life”, a commentator has claimed.

    Royal commentator Natalie Oliveri said on 9Honey: "It's a bold attempt at re-entry to royal life, with their short visit looking remarkably like a mini royal tour.

    "Only this time, the wayward royals are doing it their way and on their own terms."

  • Louis Allwood

    Sussexes will NOT see Kate and William

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will not see with Kate and Prince William when they return to Britain, an expert has suggested.

    Express Online reports that US commentator Kinsey Schofield said the Sussexes' visit to the UK was not an opportunity to repair rifts with the Cambridges.

    A spokesman for Meghan and Harry reiterated the pair would be in Britain to attend charity events in September.

  • Louis Allwood

    Harry and Meghan are 'trying to create an alternative woke royal family', claims expert

    Royal biographer Angela Levin has suggested Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are “trying to create an alternative, woke royal family' with the 'grandeur and pomp that surrounds them”.

    Ms Levin, a royal commentator, informed FEMAIL that the Duchess of Sussex, 41, feels “enormous bitterness” that she failed to “modernise” the Firm.

    She stated: “I've thought for a long time that Harry and Meghan are trying to create an alternative woke royal family, the grandeur and the pomp and circumstance that surrounds them. 

    “…When they went to America, when they went to the United Nations, and not just as somebody who's interested and curious and one of us but with good credentials. They are people who are very determined to show that their way is the best way.

    “So that's why I think there's a big plot and a plan to show how awful the [Royal Family] are. And I think that in Prince Harry's books, and in that terrible interview with Oprah Winfrey, was trying to smash the Royal Family and the monarchy down.”

  • Louis Allwood

    Meghan and Harry desperate to avoid ‘embarrassing’ empty crowds on Netflix

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry revealed the dates of their brief European tour in advance because they are worried about empty crowds in front of a Netflix camera crew, suggests a royal commentator.

    Charlotte Griffiths, The Mail on Sunday’s editor at large, informed MailPlus' Palace Confidential that the announcement of their tour was made to prevent the "embarrassment" of empty crowds at the events.

    She suggested that the Duke and Duchess will likely have a Netflix crew with them filming for a documentary, and the former working royals want to avoid "embarrassing" moments in front of the cameras.

    Ms Griffiths said: "I think they released these dates in advance because they want to give a chance for crowds to gather.

    "Because, if they do have a Netflix crew with them, imagine how embarrassing it would be if there were just three people there waving.

    "They want us to get all excited and talk about it, they want it to look like a royal tour."

  • Louis Allwood

    Prince Harry risks being viewed as a ‘traitor’ with bombshell memoir

    Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir is set to release before the end of the year, and reports suggest that it will be an “intimate” picture of his life.

    However, one royal expert believes this “intimate” approach could draw the ire of the Royal Family.

    “If it’s going to be intimate, as he says, I fear he risks looking like a traitor to the Royal Family,” Angela Levin, who spent a year with Prince Harry as she wrote his biography, said.

    “I think he is going to smash again. I don’t know why. Does he want to destroy his family?

    “Does he feel so vengeful that he has to take yet another knock after Oprah and Finding Freedom?”

  • Louis Allwood

    Meghan Markle updates LIVE

    Catch all the latest news about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry here as they continue their life in America.

    Royal fans are currently awaiting the release of Prince Harry’s tell all memoir, and the couple’s Netflix documentary, while the Queen continues to come back stronger from her mobility issues.

    Stay tuned here for updates everyday!

  • Louis Allwood

    Andrew locked in ‘intense talks’

    PRINCE Andrew was locked in “intense talks” with the Queen about his future after spending several days alone with his mother on her summer break.

    The Duke of York, 62, was the Queen‘s first and only family visitor as she started her break at ­Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands.

    The disgraced Duke — whose bid to get his royal roles reinstated was rejected by the Queen earlier this summer — wants a new position to see out his days.

    He was stripped of all his patronages and military titles because of his multi-million pound payout to sex abuse accuser ­Virginia Giuffre.

    Andrew spent three days with the Queen at Balmoral this month, The Sun on Sunday understands.

    His daughters and their families, Prince Edward, wife Sophie and their two children, and Prince Charles and Camilla have since joined the Queen and Andrew in Scotland.

  • Louis Allwood

    Andrew locked in ‘intense talks’

    PRINCE Andrew was locked in “intense talks” with the Queen about his future after spending several days alone with his mother on her summer break.

    The Duke of York, 62, was the Queen‘s first and only family visitor as she started her break at ­Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands.

    The disgraced Duke — whose bid to get his royal roles reinstated was rejected by the Queen earlier this summer — wants a new position to see out his days.

    He was stripped of all his patronages and military titles because of his multi-million pound payout to sex abuse accuser ­Virginia Giuffre.

    Andrew spent three days with the Queen at Balmoral this month, The Sun on Sunday understands.

    His daughters and their families, Prince Edward, wife Sophie and their two children, and Prince Charles and Camilla have since joined the Queen and Andrew in Scotland.

  • Louis Allwood

    Where did Princess Diana’s car crash in Paris?

    Princess Diana died in the early hours of August 31, 1997 – at the entrance of the Pont de l’Ama tunnel, close to Malar fire station in Paris.

    She died from injuries sustained in the car accident.

    The Sandringham-born Princess was being chauffeured after staying at the Hotel Ritz Paris- and according to reports, she was travelling to an apartment in Rue Arsène Houssaye.

    She was travelling with companion, Dodi Al Fayed and bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones.

  • Louis Allwood

    Andrew locked in ‘intense talks’

    PRINCE Andrew was locked in “intense talks” with the Queen about his future after spending several days alone with his mother on her summer break.

    The Duke of York, 62, was the Queen‘s first and only family visitor as she started her break at ­Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands.

    The disgraced Duke — whose bid to get his royal roles reinstated was rejected by the Queen earlier this summer — wants a new position to see out his days.

    He was stripped of all his patronages and military titles because of his multi-million pound payout to sex abuse accuser ­Virginia Giuffre.

    Andrew spent three days with the Queen at Balmoral this month, The Sun on Sunday understands.

    His daughters and their families, Prince Edward, wife Sophie and their two children, and Prince Charles and Camilla have since joined the Queen and Andrew in Scotland.

  • Louis Allwood

    Where did Princess Diana’s car crash in Paris?

    Princess Diana died in the early hours of August 31, 1997 – at the entrance of the Pont de l’Ama tunnel, close to Malar fire station in Paris.

    She died from injuries sustained in the car accident.

    The Sandringham-born Princess was being chauffeured after staying at the Hotel Ritz Paris- and according to reports, she was travelling to an apartment in Rue Arsène Houssaye.

    She was travelling with companion, Dodi Al Fayed and bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones.

  • Louis Allwood

    How was Diana's 60th birthday celebrated?

    A tribute to Lady Diana was unveiled on her 60th birthday.

    The statue was unveiled on July 1, 2021, at Kensington by her two sons – Prince William and Prince Harry, despite the post-Megxit tension which was made worse by the Duke and the Duchess of Sussex's interview with Oprah Winfrey.

    Ian Rank-Broadley’s, sculpture depicts the People’s Princess in an elegant shirt and pencil skirt – surrounded by three children.

    A statement from Kensington Palace stated that the figure: '‘is surrounded by three children who represent the universality and generational impact of The Princess’ work’.

    While the ‘style of dress was based on the final period of her life as she gained confidence in her role as an ambassador for humanitarian causes and aims to convey her character and compassion.’'

  • Louis Allwood

    When is Princess Diana's birthday?

    Princess Diana's birthday is on July 1, 1961.

    The day is fondly remembered by her father, Edward John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer.

    The Princess of Wales' younger brother, Charles, told People magazine: "I remember my father always used to talk about the day Diana was born, 1st July 1961, and it was a sweltering hot day and this wonderful daughter appeared.''

    Just two months before her tragic death, the people's princess celebrated her 36th birthday at a gala held in honour of the Tate Gallery's Centenary in London.

    The late royal spent stunned  in a beaded black gown that she received as a birthday gift from her friend, designer Jacques Azagury.

    She accessorised the glamorous dress with a sparkling choker necklace featuring green stones and matching drop earrings.

  • Louis Allwood

    Survivor of crash that killed Diana pictured for first time in five years

    The sole survivor of the car crash that killed Princess Diana has been pictured for the first time in five years — still bearing the scars. 

    Di’s bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones, 54, was spotted in his BMW waiting for his family as they shopped in Morrisons. 

    The marks on his face are a reminder of the crash which also claimed the lives of Di’s lover Dodi Al Fayed and chauffeur Henri Paul on August 31, 1997.

    The Sun on Sunday’s world exclusive pictures show the ex-bodyguard going about his quiet life in Shropshire.

    It comes as a new Channel 4 documentary examines the event of that fateful night in Paris 25 years ago.

    Former police chiefs talk about their interview with Prince Charles as part of a three-year investigation.

  • Louis Allwood

    Sussexes' vow renewal is a 'blow you' to royals

    Royal biographer, Angela Levin, has slammed Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's reported decision to renew their wedding vows.

    The royal biographer told GB News: “My view is that they want to show what a real proper wedding is going to be like.

    "They said they wanted something very American when their wedding was rather American.

    “It is also because Harry loves America so much that they wanted to re-do it.

    “In other words, I think if you read between the lines, it is blow you in the UK."

  • Louis Allwood

    Harry ‘HASN’T given royals advance copy of his memoir

    Prince Harry hasn't handed Charles or William an advance copy of his memoir – but his father wouldn't read it anyway, it's reported.

    The Royal Family will read the explosive book at the same time as the public, and have no idea when it will be published, it's understood.

    Their lawyers and advisers have also been kept in the dark, the Telegraph reports.

    The manuscript, ghost-written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author JR Moehringer, is believed to have been submitted to publishers and cleared with lawyers.

    And The Sun believes Penguin Random House are moving to have it on the shelves in time for the Thanksgiving and Christmas markets in the US.

    However, it's said the Prince of Wales had believed he'd be sent a copy in advance – despite being "blindsided" by the announcement that the tome was in the works.

  • Joseph Gamp

    Netflix cameras likely to follow Meghan and Harry to UK

    Royal commentator Natalie Oliveri suggests Netflix cameras are likely to follow Meghan and Harry to the UK.

    Ms Oliveri claimed whilst writing for Honey9: "It's highly likely the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will bring a production crew with them to Germany and England in the coming weeks.

    "After all, for this visit they have no restrictions imposed by the Royal Family about what they can and cannot film.

    "Netflix cameras were reportedly banned from covering Prince Harry and Meghan's visit during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June.

    "Crews were not given official accreditation for the four-day weekend and warned they would be 'moved on' if spotted near the royal events."

  • Joseph Gamp

    Meghan and Harry won’t be welcomed back by royals

    "A bit of a wall" separates Meghan and Harry from the royals in the public eye, claims an  brand and reputation management expert Eric Schiffer.

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